1. Pierre Boulle: Astrological Article and Chart - Astrotheme
Leo governs the heart and the spine, and the eyes, according to some authors. His colour is gold or orange, his stone is the diamond, his day is Sunday, his ...
Horoscope and natal chart of Pierre Boulle, born on 1912/02/20: you will find in this page an excerpt of the astrological portrait and the interpration of the planetary dominants.
2. Pierre Boulle - Authors' Calendar
Boulle died in Paris on January 30, 1994, at the age of 81. In his works, Boulle combined a captivating story with a pessimistic view of human endeavors and ...
French writer whose best-known novels are Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï (1952, The Bridge over the River Kwai), a story of a foolish pride, and La Planète des singes (1963, Planet of the Apes), both of which were adapted into highly successful films. Several of Pierre Boulle's works deal more or less directly with his experiences in Southeast Asia. However, The Bridge Over the River Kwai and the movie based on it, are both fictitious and Boulle was never a prisoner of the Japanese. Like Graham Greene, he used the frame of an adventure, war or a spy story to study themes of false ideals and human destructiveness.
3. [PDF] Pierre Boulle: Singapore, Conrad & Spies
His piercing look reinforced his resolve, his eyes “the color of the Indian Ocean on a calm day,” his mustache that of “an unruf- fled hero.” (The Bridge on the ...
4. Damn Dirty Japes: Planet Of The Apes (1963) Revisited | The Quietus
28 jul 2013 · Eli Lee examines Pierre Boulle's classic inversion sci-fi novel and asks if the questions it poses are still relevant today.
In 1963, Pierre Boulle, author of 50s’ bestseller The Bridge over the River Kwai wrote La Planète des Singes, an unanticipated success that would eventually give us the Planet of the Apes film franchise and several decades of disturbing prosthetics. But, by the time James Franco and Mark Wahlberg got involved, the original story had […]
5. [RTF] Pierre Boulle - Hunter's Planet of the Apes Archive
It did not come from the color of her eyes: these were of a grayish hue not often found among us, but nevertheless not unknown. The anomaly lay hi their ...
6. Book review: “Planet of the Apes” by Pierre Boullé
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7. Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle - Goodreads
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Pierre Boulle (20 February 1912 – 30 January 1994) was a French novelist ...
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8. Rhetoric & Technical Communication | November 9th: Boulle, Pierre ...
November 13th: More on Color · Designing with Color · Important Images ... Pierre Boulle, a former ... 185: [Professor Antelle's] eyes, which had once ...
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9. Pierre Boulle | Headhunter's Holosuite Wiki - Fandom
Pierre Boulle ; Birth name: Pierre François Marie Louis Boulle ; Gender: Male ; Medium(s):, Novels ; Roles: Writer ; Born: February 20th, 1912.
Pierre François Marie Louis Boulle (February 20th, 1912 - January 30th, 1994) was a French novelist born in Avignon, France. He is best known for writing the 1952 novel Le Pont de la rivière Kwaï, which was later adapted into the 1957 film by Columbia Pictures known as The Bridge on the River Kwai. However, in the realms of Science Fiction, Boulle is mostly remembered for penning the 1963 novel, La Planète des singes. The novel was translated into English by Xan Fielding as Monkey Planet. In 196